

I've talked with the ISP and they didn't know about the problem so they couldn't help me. I haven't seen behavior like this on any other router and I didn't find anything about it. The hidden networks are still there even if I remove all SSIDs and just left the corresponding radio on. The only way I can stop the "hidden" network is to completely disable it's radio - 2.4 or 5 GHz. I've played a lot with the settings but there isn't anything about it there. But the router transmits one extra network with hidden SSID for each radio?! Characters p, w, + will appear after pressing the (star) symbol a couple of times. Enter the following sequence (pw+unlock code+1) on your NOKIA 2.4 just like a phone number. Plus, Nokia 2.4 is ready for Android 11 and beyond.

Easily unlock with your fingerprint or a glance. Take detailed photos at night with AI imaging and admire them on the 6.5 HD+ screen. I was scanning for networks around me to set it up and I discovered that it duplicates each radio which is not in the config - I have 1 SSID for 2.4 GHz radio and another 1 for the 5 GHz (with different SSIDs). Follow these 5 steps to make your Nokia 2.4 network free. Nokia 2.4 keeps up with you thanks to the 2-day Adaptive Battery technology. The ISP's device is Nokia G-0425G-A and the technician gave me the credentials to the admin console so I have full access to it now. The provider wants their device to be the the one, connected to the optic cable, so I decided to give it a chance before disabling all its networks and use my own router. A few days ago I changed my ISP and the new one does not allow using my own GPON router or media converter.
